Currently in Seattle — September 29, 2023: Weekend sunshine!

Plus, a flash flood threat for NYC.

The weather, currently.

Sunshine

Sunny and clear all weekend

Three days of sunshine! Starting Friday, the sun returns to Seattle through Sunday night. We’re looking at clear skies, sunshine, and a high in the low 60’s throughout the weekend. It’s a glorious three-day window to put gardens to bed and get outside for a stretch.

Larches are golden, huckleberries are bright red, and fall colors in the city and the mountains are showing their stuff. Sunshine is in the mix for the Cascades and the Olympics if you are looking to get out of town for a day or two (though mountain weather can change quickly this time of year.)

What you need to know, currently.

An extremely heavy rainstorm is forecast for Friday near New York City, with the potential for record-setting rainfall that could create widespread flash flooding.

Heavy rain — 4-6 inches — is expected over a wide swath of metro New Jersey, NYC, the Hudson Valley, and western Connecticut. In an extreme situation — if everything lines up perfectly — some locations in Brookyn, Queens, or Nassau county could get upwards of 6-12” of rain or more. In a worst case scenario, the state’s all-time 24-hour rainfall record could be in jeopardy. (13.57” at Islip on Long Island set on Aug 14, 2014).

Water temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean just off the East Coast have been at record levels all summer, the perfect fuel for excessive rain. And a slow-moving storm system is all it will take for this fuel to turn into a major flood threat.

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